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EasyJet launches flight sale with £15 tickets – here are the holiday destinations you can head to

EasyJet launches flight sale with £15 tickets – here are the holiday destinations you can head to

Scottish Sun08-08-2025
Plus, the sale applies to multiple airports across the UK
MAKING IT EASY EasyJet launches flight sale with £15 tickets – here are the holiday destinations you can head to
IT'S good news for globetrotters as easyJet has launched a sale with £15 flights to top city break destinations.
The airline is offering up to 20 per cent off flights to key city break destinations when booked before the end of September.
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EasyJet is offering up to 20 per cent off flights
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And you can get money off city break packages as well.
Here are some of the top spots and prices.
Malaga, Spain
Malaga is known for having 16 sandy beaches and featuring clear Mediterranean waters.
The Andalusian city was also the birthplace of famous artist Pablo Picasso.
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The region is also known for its tapas dishes, with many thriving neighbourhoods as well.
You could fly from London Southend on October 15 for £14.99.
Or perhaps head from Leeds Bradford, on October 5 for £17.99.
And Newcastle has an early flight to Malaga, on September 15 for £14.99.
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Majorca, Spain
Much-loved Majorca is known for its sprawling beaches, with inviting waters.
It is the largest of the Balearic Islands and has plenty of resorts to choose from.
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Visitors can also explore sheltered coves and limestone mountains and the island's nightlife is vibrant as well.
You could head to Palma from Birmingham on August 31 for just £14.99.
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Or for an additional pound, you could head from Manchester on September 1.
For the same price you could also go from Leeds Bradford on September 8.
Or back at £14.99, you could head from Newcastle on August 27.
Alicante, Spain
Located in southeastern Costa Blanca, Alicante is another beautiful Spanish hotspot.
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The small city is very walkable, with the beach, central market, Santa Cruz and the Explanada all within 10 to 20 minutes of each other.
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For example, you could head to Alicante from London Southend on October 29 for £14.99
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You could head to the Spanish spot from London Southend on October 29 for £14.99.
Or from Newcastle on September 20, for £15.99.
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Faro, Portugal
As the capital of Portugal's Algarve region, Faro is full of amazing destinations to explore including the old town and cathedral that dates back to the 13th century.
You could head to Faro from London Southend on October 5, for £14.99.
Or alternatively from London Luton, slightly earlier on September 21 for £15.99.
Paris, France
The French capital is known for its great food and of course, dazzling Eiffel Tower.
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The city has many different neighbourhoods to explore and is also home to the famous painting - the Mona Lisa - which is located in the Louvre.
Head to Paris from Birmingham on September 28, for £14.49.
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Or if you are in Liverpool, you could head to the City of Love on September 28 for £14.99
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Or from London Southend on October 2 for £14.99.
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If you are in Liverpool, you could head to the City of Love on September 28 for £14.99.
Or travel from Manchester on September 1, for £14.49.
Berlin, Germany
The capital of Germany is bursting with history, such as the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag Building and Checkpoint Charlie.
In addition to this, the city is well-known for hosting many amazing markets such as flea markets, food markets and at Christmas, festive markets.
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If you fancy heading to Berlin, you could head from Birmingham Airport on September 22 for £18.99.
Or from Liverpool Airport on September 15, for £14.49.
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Berlin is known for its many markets and you can fly there for less than £15
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Marrakech, Morocco
Located in the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech has a bustling medina and numerous souks (markets).
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In Jemaa el-Fnaa square, travellers can see a hub of activity with street performers, live music and food stalls.
Tipping into Africa, you could travel to Marrakech on November 30 from Birmingham Airport for £18.99.
Barcelona, Spain
If you like architecture, Barcelona is a top spot to go to, with numerous buildings by the famous architect Antoni Gaudi.
And the city sits on the coast, so benefits from sprawling beaches as well.
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If you want to see the Sagrada Familia nearing its completion, you could fly to Barcelona from London Southend on November 16 for £15.99.
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And you could head to the popular Spanish city of Barcelona for less than £16
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Corfu, Greece
Corfu offers a serene retreat with idyllic beaches.
There are many coves and dramatic cliffs to explore as well, and many tourists enjoy snorkeling and boat tours.
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If Greece is more to your liking, grab a flight from London Gatwick on September 23 for £26.99.
Mykonos, Greece
Also in Greece, you could head to Mykonos.
The beautiful island sits in the Aegean Sea and popular during the summer months for its vibrant music.
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Mykonos in Greece is known for its summer nightlife
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There are many dance clubs on the island that attract DJs from across the globe as well.
You could fly from London Gatwick on September 24, for £26.99.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Known for being home to thousands of bikes and winding canals, the capital of the Netherlands is a great, walkable city.
There is so much to explore including a museum district, the Red Light district and even Anne Frank's house.
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If you fancy seeing the canals in the city, you can hop on a flight from Liverpool on September 11 for £16.99.
Prague, Czech Republic
As the capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague also boasts a wealth of destinations to explore.
Nicknamed 'the City of a Hundred Spires', it is known for its old town square and historic core.
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You can travel from Liverpool to Prague on September 7 for £16.99
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Many travellers enjoy spending time looking at the Gothic churches and baroque buildings.
You can travel from Liverpool on September 7 for £16.99.
Split, Croatia
Last but not least - heading to Croatia, Split is known for its beautiful sites including Diocletian's Palace and the Riva promenade - which is lined with towering palm trees.
Many people who visit this city also enjoy hopping to local islands and experiencing the local cuisine.
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There is a flight from Liverpool on September 22 for £18.99.
Alternatively, you could fly from Manchester three days later for £16.99.
EasyJet also recently announced 11 new routes from a UK airport including Greek islands and African beach resorts.
Plus, they have launched a new flight route to an 'underrated' Italian seaside city with stunning golden beaches and historic sites.
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